对凯比州祖鲁镇与废物处理有关的挑战进行评估

A. Lami, A. Fada, H. Sanda
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在这个时代,环境保护的话题在全球范围内已经达到了最高的重要性,但废物处理的基本概念的实践往往被忽视。世界各地的人们都意识到垃圾处理不当的影响,但消极的执行态度导致了混乱的局面。本研究旨在评估与凯比州祖鲁镇废物处理相关的挑战。本横断面研究采用精心设计和验证的问卷进行。采用目的抽样方法,选取3类居民。然后采用Yamane公式,得到样本数量为312。数据分析采用频率、百分比、卡方和方差分析。调查结果显示,58.3%的受访者为女性,32.1%的受访者年龄在30 - 39岁之间,60岁以上的受访者仅占3.8%。大多数人(70.2%)受过初等教育;许多人(36.2%)是商业人员,只有9.6的受访者每月收入超过10万奈拉。结果进一步表明,大部分(80%)的废物是不可生物降解的。调查结果还显示,许多家庭(42.3%)焚烧垃圾。调查结果显示,52.6%的家庭对该地区垃圾乱扔的问题一无所知,47.4%的家庭表示知道。一部分(61.2%)家庭认为环境污染是乱处置废物的主要问题,22.4%的家庭认为疾病爆发是乱处置废物的主要问题,8.3%和8.0%的家庭分别认为其他问题和疾病病原体滋生是乱处置废物的主要问题。祖鲁家庭对与任意处置废物有关的问题一无所知的程度可归因于对该地区不当处置废物的威胁认识不足或教育水平低。研究结果表明,祖如镇不同居住类别产生的垃圾既有可生物降解垃圾,也有不可生物降解垃圾。该研究建议对燃烧废物的威胁进行适当的宣传。
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Assessment of Challenges Associated with Waste Disposal in Zuru Town, Kebbi State
The topic of environmental protection has attained highest importance in this era globally but the practices of basic concepts of waste disposal are often neglected. People around the globe are aware of the impact of improper waste disposal practices, but the negative attitude of implementation gives rise to chaotic situations. This study was conducted to assess the challenges associated with waste disposal in Zuru town, Kebbi state. This cross sectional study was conducted using a well-designed and validated questionnaire. Purposive sampling method was adopted to select three residential categories. After which Yamane’s formula was adopted to arrive at the sampling size of 312. The data was analyzed using frequency, percentage, Chi-square and ANOVA. The result shows that 58.3% of the respondents are female, 32.1% fall between the ages 30 and 39 years, while only 3.8% are above 60 years. Majority, (70.2%) possessed primary education; many (36.2%) are business personnel and only 9.6 of the respondents earn above ₦100,000 per month. Result further shows that majority (80%) of the waste are non-biodegradable. Result also revealed that many (42.3%) of the households burns their waste. The result shows that 52.6% of households are ignorant of the problems associated with indiscriminate disposal of waste in the area while 47.4% claimed they are aware. A portion (61.2%) of the households identified environmental pollution as the major problem of indiscriminate waste disposal, 22.4% of the household claimed outbreak of diseases as the problem of indiscriminate waste disposal, 8.3% and 8.0% of them identified other problems and breeding of disease pathogens as the major problems of indiscriminate disposal of waste respectively. The level of ignorant of Zuru households about the problems associated with indiscriminate disposal of waste could be ascribed to inadequate sensitization about the menace of the improper disposal of waste in the area or low level of education. The study concludes that the waste generation from the different residential categories in Zuru town is both the biodegradable and non-biodegradable. The study recommends adequate sensitization on the menace of burning waste.
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